Computers in Human Behavior
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Results for: Computers in Human Behavior
- Fauville, G., M. Luo, A.C.M. Queiroz, A. Lee, J. Bailenson, and J. Hancock. “Video-Conferencing Usage Dynamics and Nonverbal Mechanisms Exacerbate Zoom Fatigue, Particularly for Women”, February 23, 2023.
- Queiroz, Anna, Angela Lee, Mufan Luo, Geraldine Fauville, Jeffrey Hancock, and Jeremy Bailenson. “Too Tired to Connect: Understanding the Associations Between Video-Conferencing, Social Connection and Well-Being through the Lens of Zoom Fatigue”, 2023.
- Goldenthal, Emma, Jennifer Park, Sunny Liu, Hannah Mieczkowski, and Jeffrey Hancock. “Not All AI Are Equal: Exploring the Accessibility of AI-Mediated Communication Technology”, December 2021.
- Ho, S.M., and J.T. Hancock. “Context in a Bottle: Language-Action Cues in Spontaneous Computer-Mediated Deception”, February 1, 2019.
- Oeldorf-Hirsch, A., J. Birnholtz, and J.T. Hancock. “Your Post Is Embarrassing Me: Face Threats, Identity, and the Audience on Facebook”, August 27, 2017.
- Spottswood, E., and J.T. Hancock. “The Positivity Bias and Prosocial Deception on Facebook”, August 19, 2016.
- Smith, M., J.T. Hancock, J. Birnholtz, and L. Reynolds. “Everyday Deception or A Few Prolific Liars? The Prevalence of Lies in Text Messaging”, December 1, 2014.
- Birnholtz, J., L. Reynolds, M. Smith, and J.T. Hancock. “‘Everyone Has to Do it:’ A Joint Action Approach to Managing Social Inattention”, November 20, 2013.
- Birnholtz, J., G. Dixon, and J.T. Hancock. “Distance, Ambiguity and Appropriation: Structures Affording Impression Management in a Collocated Organization”, May 1, 2012.